NowhereMan
08-17-2005, 08:01 PM
ya got to be joking ya think
well im not
fucking cops getting so lazy they want ya to Cuff yaself,
found this thru cnn link
http://www.eastpointpolice.org/SelfArrestForm.htm
A proposition has been announced recently to help reduce the deficit and to "Take A Bite Out Of Crime." If you witness a crime, it is your civic duty to report the crime to the police. When a crime is committed, you have the right to make a "Citizen's Arrest". Thus, if YOU commit a crime, it would be extremely helpful for you to perform a Citizen's Self-Arrest. Fill out the form, to complete your Citizen's Self-Arrest.
Read the following statement aloud:
"I am under arrest. I have a right to remain silent. Anything I say can and will be used against me in a court of law. I have the right to talk to a lawyer and have him/her present with me while I question myself. If I cannot afford to hire a lawyer, one will be appointed to represent me, if I wish one, before I question myself. If I decide to make a statement, I may stop at any time."
WAIVER:
Do I understand each of these rights I have just read to myself?
*Yes / No
Having these rights in mind, do I wish to talk to myself now?
*Yes / No
(If YES to both, use the space below for your full confession
or other statement you may wish to make.)
________________________________________
here would be my state ment [!.]
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ps.
cnn.sux
well im not
fucking cops getting so lazy they want ya to Cuff yaself,
found this thru cnn link
http://www.eastpointpolice.org/SelfArrestForm.htm
A proposition has been announced recently to help reduce the deficit and to "Take A Bite Out Of Crime." If you witness a crime, it is your civic duty to report the crime to the police. When a crime is committed, you have the right to make a "Citizen's Arrest". Thus, if YOU commit a crime, it would be extremely helpful for you to perform a Citizen's Self-Arrest. Fill out the form, to complete your Citizen's Self-Arrest.
Read the following statement aloud:
"I am under arrest. I have a right to remain silent. Anything I say can and will be used against me in a court of law. I have the right to talk to a lawyer and have him/her present with me while I question myself. If I cannot afford to hire a lawyer, one will be appointed to represent me, if I wish one, before I question myself. If I decide to make a statement, I may stop at any time."
WAIVER:
Do I understand each of these rights I have just read to myself?
*Yes / No
Having these rights in mind, do I wish to talk to myself now?
*Yes / No
(If YES to both, use the space below for your full confession
or other statement you may wish to make.)
________________________________________
here would be my state ment [!.]
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ps.
cnn.sux